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... London , I was interested in turning over , in the Government Record Office , the manuscript reports of the Commissioners appointed in 1783 to review the applications made by the American Loyal- ist refugees for compensation for losses ...
... London , I was interested in turning over , in the Government Record Office , the manuscript reports of the Commissioners appointed in 1783 to review the applications made by the American Loyal- ist refugees for compensation for losses ...
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... of Colonel Hall is in London , after the war , pleading that , having lost his large American property , his only support , in an infirm and lonely old age , is his pension of £ NOTES ON SOME OF THE NEW HAVEN LOYALISTS . 31.
... of Colonel Hall is in London , after the war , pleading that , having lost his large American property , his only support , in an infirm and lonely old age , is his pension of £ NOTES ON SOME OF THE NEW HAVEN LOYALISTS . 31.
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... London colony of refugees add their testimony to the dismal picture , -to the effect that he has in earlier life been confined in a madhouse , and now squanders the little he has in liquor and debauchery . In the College class below him ...
... London colony of refugees add their testimony to the dismal picture , -to the effect that he has in earlier life been confined in a madhouse , and now squanders the little he has in liquor and debauchery . In the College class below him ...
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... London in 1781 . Captain Camp died in Nova Scotia soon after the adjudication of his claim . I should add that there were included in his com- pany in exile a son , Abiathar Camp , Junior , who had entered Yale in 1773 , but did not ...
... London in 1781 . Captain Camp died in Nova Scotia soon after the adjudication of his claim . I should add that there were included in his com- pany in exile a son , Abiathar Camp , Junior , who had entered Yale in 1773 , but did not ...
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... London merchants , who had brought with them a staff of inferior retainers , in the expectation of erecting here a state of society , modeled after that in the old country , with marked divisions of standing and culture , in one compact ...
... London merchants , who had brought with them a staff of inferior retainers , in the expectation of erecting here a state of society , modeled after that in the old country , with marked divisions of standing and culture , in one compact ...
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